He also expressed grave concern over the arrest by Chhattisgarh police for allegedly possessing an "obscene message" about a senior police officer on WhatsApp social networking group.
"The Chairman felt that prima facie, the action of the Chhattisgarh police to arrest the journalist impinged on the freedom of the press.
"Taking suo-motu cognizance of the issue, the Chairman ordered to immediately call a report on facts of the case from the Chief Secretary, Director General of Police, Chhattisgarh and Superintendent of Police, Bastar," a Press Council statement said.
The Dantewada-based journalist was arrested in Jagdalpur on March 21 for allegedly posting an "obscene message" about a senior police officer on WhatsApp groups.
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